From the “More Sniveling Anti-American Dirtbags Who Somehow Come to Represent America” file, we have the example of Michael Posner. Sadly, Posner is only the latest in a long line of traitors who are on the government dole, but he’s a good one, I’ll give him that. This screaming leftist is the current Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (surely a position we can’t live without), and his idea of contributing to American interests abroad was to recently cite to a delegation from communist China, by now perhaps the most murderous, repressive regime in history, the recent Arizona anti-immigration law as an example of our own human rights failings. Protecting our own besieged borders is apparently now an example of human rights transgressions; and just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse.
Rather than express any regret about his position in the light of the next day (or in any moments of clarity which might have followed, which apparently have yet to do so) when the dust-up thankfully ensued, Posner stuck to his guns. Another State Department lunatic, P.J. Crowley, further defended Posner’s traitorous idiocy, saying that the new Arizona law will ultimately prove to be “a fundamental challenge to human rights around the world.” If the Arizona law meets the standard, as established by Crowley, of serving as “a fundamental challenge to human rights around the world,” where the hell does China, a country with a record of violations against human decency that is so long and severe that its magnitude could not be comprehended by Einstein, belong on Crowley’s scale? Or North Korea? Or Cuba? Or Zimbabwe? Or any of the other numerous representatives of the violent, murderous “totalitarian regime” philosophy around the world? How would Crowley characterize the nature of the human rights challenges presented by those vile governments? Perhaps he would refer to those as really big “fundamental challenges.” What a moron.
On second thought, Crowley likely doesn’t view those nations as being worse than ours; indeed, he may well have contrived a way in his head to deem them as morally superior to ours, so deep does the loathing of America run within Crowley and his ilk.
My rants of late, to include griping about the prosecution of Navy SEALs for doing their jobs as well as scoffing at the consideration of an idea to reward restraint in battle, all have the common theme of “enemies from within.” In keeping with that theme, there is now this. They are all around us, sad to say: “Americans,” their livelihoods paid by our tax dollars, who seem to hate everything for which this country has historically stood, and so seem adamant to do what they can to shame it in the eyes of the rest of the world. We have to ask ourselves the following: From where did all of these traitors come? How did they get into these positions of power? Who brought them to the party? When you discover the answer, you’ll know what you need to do to send them packing.
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Bob Yetman, Editor-at-Large at Christian Money.com (www.christianmoney.com), is an author of a variety of materials on personal finance and investing, as well as on topics of fitness and self defense, to include the recently-released book Investor's Passport to Hedge Fund Profits (John Wiley & Sons, Inc; www.investorspassport.com) and the new unarmed combat training DVD Thunderstrikes - How to Develop One Shot, One Kill Striking Power (Paladin Press; www.mikereevesonline.com).
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